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Pakistan Minister Seeks Somalia's Help to Recover Pakistani Crew

A Pakistani federal minister has formally requested the assistance of Somalia's envoy to Pakistan in securing the safe recovery of Pakistani crew members currently believed to be in distress or captivity in Somali waters, raising the profile of the consular crisis.

The minister's direct engagement with the Somali ambassador signals that the issue has reached a level of urgency that warrants high-level diplomatic intervention beyond routine consular channels. The welfare of Pakistani nationals working in international maritime trades has long been a sensitive issue given the hazards of operating in the Gulf of Aden and adjacent waters.

The Horn of Africa region, particularly waters near Somalia, has historically been a zone of maritime security risk, and Pakistani seafarers have periodically been caught up in incidents ranging from piracy to vessel seizures. The specific circumstances surrounding the current crew situation were not fully disclosed in official statements.

Pakistan's overseas workers and seafarers represent a significant national interest, contributing substantially to foreign exchange remittances. The government's active diplomatic engagement in such cases reflects the importance placed on protecting citizens abroad.

Authorities have indicated that they are working through bilateral diplomatic channels to secure the crew's release or safe return, and the Somalia envoy is expected to relay the request to Mogadishu for urgent action.

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Sources: Brecorder
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